Khelil Lagha | |
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Country | Tunisia |
Born | unknown |
From the end of 1950s to the begin of 1970s, Khelil Lagha was one of the leading Tunisian chess players. In 1964 Khelil Lagha played for Tunisia in team match against Belgium and won two games from two. [1]
Khelil Lagha played for Tunisia in the Chess Olympiads: [2]
Khelil Lagha played for Tunisia in the European Team Chess Championship preliminaries: [3]
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